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coarse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of coarse in Hindi

  • मोटा
  • अपरिष्कृत
  • खुरदरा
  • भद्दा
  • अशिष्ट
  • खुरखुरा
  • बेअदब
  • रुक्ष
  • अश्लील
  • असभ्य
  • गँवार

coarse Definition

Adjective

  • rough or loose in texture or grain.
  • (of a person or their speech) rude, crude, or vulgar.

coarse Example

  • under the microscope they are seen to contain coarse grains. ( माइक्रोस्कोप के तहत उन्हें मोटे अनाज होते देखा जाता है। )
  • She never wears clothes made of coarse material. ( उसने कभी मोटे पदार्थ से बने कपड़े नहीं पहने। )
  • Cultivation: A medium of coarse sand or fine gravel on its own, or with some loam is sufficient. ( खेती: मोटे बालू या बारीक बजरी का एक माध्यम या कुछ लोम के साथ पर्याप्त है। )
  • Nevertheless a mixture containing coarse sand and bulb fibre or peat moss should be quite satisfactory. ( फिर भी मोटे रेत और बल्ब फाइबर या पीट काई युक्त मिश्रण काफी संतोषजनक होना चाहिए। )
  • Likewise, further groupings such as percentage of coarse sand or of very fine sand may also be calculated. ( इसी तरह, आगे के समूह जैसे कि मोटे रेत या बहुत महीन रेत के प्रतिशत की भी गणना की जा सकती है। ) 

More Sentence

  • Some clay with coarse sand or gravel can be provided in the tank.
  • In Breckland there is coarse sand which is very porous and poor for crops.
  • She found their laughter and noisy games coarse and rather vulgar.
  • The coarse sand was hot and rough under her feet.
  • There were only a few clumps of coarse grass for the animals to eat.
  • He never forgot to spice up the talks with coarse jokes.
  • Using a pestle and mortar, pulverise the bran to a coarse powder.
  • She spoke in a quiet voice but used remarkably coarse expressions.
  • Furthermore, the scales at which population estimates are often required means that even EDs are too coarse for risk assessments.
  • He wanted to idle along the embankments and see the flowers growing in the coarse grass.
  • Also coarse fishing and craft workshops.
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  • Inside the elegant woman he saw a coarse one.
  • These vary in form, but essentially they consist of a stem of porcelain, coarse earthenware, glass or other non-conducting substance, protected by an overhanging roof or screen.
  • The eyes and skin are dark, the beard often well developed, the nose broad and flat, the lips coarse, and jaws heavy.
  • The coarse evergreen color of the small fir trees scattered here and there among the birches was an unpleasant reminder of winter.
  • Finally, in the S.E., towards the Caspian, on the slopes of the southern Urals and the plateau of Obshchiy Syrt, as also in the interior of the Crimea, and in several parts of Bessarabia, there are large tracts of real desert, buried under coarse sand and devoid of vegetation.
  • Another type of coarse fishing is pike fishing.
  • A coarse cloth was made from the local wool.
  • At his death in 1786 he was succeeded by his son Charles, the notorious "Jockey of Norfolk," the big, coarse, generous, slovenly, hard-drinking Whig of whom all the memoirwriters of his age have their anecdotes.
  • Add coarse salt and freshly ground black pepper.
  • Under guise of a present for the pilgrims, Princess Mary prepared a pilgrim's complete costume for herself: a coarse smock, bast shoes, a rough coat, and a black kerchief.
  • The coarse fibers of the rope pricked her fingers.